2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.12.004
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Evaluation of plant products from the Legnicko–Głogowski region for their contamination with arsenic

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“…The concentrations of RREs are in agreement with the values reported by Spalla et al, [47] confirming also that the content of light REEs (La, Ce, Pr, Nd and Sm) is significantly higher than that of the heavy REEs (Gd, Dy, Ho, Tm and Yb). The contents of K, P, Ca, Mg, Zn, Mn, Rb, Sr, Co, Se and Al are in the ranges previously reported, [8][9][10][11][14][15][16][17]48] except for those reported by Nakano and Uehara, [21] who measured values of P, K, Ca and Mg higher than ours in tomatoes grown with different fertilizers. The Na content in tomatoes agrees with that found by Thybo et al, [15] Kelly and Bateman, [13] LoIudice et al [11] and Guil-Guerrero with Rebolloso-Fuentes, [20] but it is higher than that measured by Incrocci et al [48] in tomatoes grown in soilless cultures and lower than those reported by Demirbas for Turkish tomatoes, [16] Hernandez-Suarez et al for tomatoes from Tenerife [12] and Gundersen et al for tomatoes grown in greenhouses.…”
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“…The concentrations of RREs are in agreement with the values reported by Spalla et al, [47] confirming also that the content of light REEs (La, Ce, Pr, Nd and Sm) is significantly higher than that of the heavy REEs (Gd, Dy, Ho, Tm and Yb). The contents of K, P, Ca, Mg, Zn, Mn, Rb, Sr, Co, Se and Al are in the ranges previously reported, [8][9][10][11][14][15][16][17]48] except for those reported by Nakano and Uehara, [21] who measured values of P, K, Ca and Mg higher than ours in tomatoes grown with different fertilizers. The Na content in tomatoes agrees with that found by Thybo et al, [15] Kelly and Bateman, [13] LoIudice et al [11] and Guil-Guerrero with Rebolloso-Fuentes, [20] but it is higher than that measured by Incrocci et al [48] in tomatoes grown in soilless cultures and lower than those reported by Demirbas for Turkish tomatoes, [16] Hernandez-Suarez et al for tomatoes from Tenerife [12] and Gundersen et al for tomatoes grown in greenhouses.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The concentrations of RREs are in agreement with the values reported by Spalla et al .,47 confirming also that the content of light REEs (La, Ce, Pr, Nd and Sm) is significantly higher than that of the heavy REEs (Gd, Dy, Ho, Tm and Yb). The contents of K, P, Ca, Mg, Zn, Mn, Rb, Sr, Co, Se and Al are in the ranges previously reported,8–11, 14–17, 48 except for those reported by Nakano and Uehara,21 who measured values of P, K, Ca and Mg higher than ours in tomatoes grown with different fertilizers. The Na content in tomatoes agrees with that found by Thybo et al .,15 Kelly and Bateman,13 LoIudice et al 11.…”
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confidence: 65%
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